Sometimes things get a little boring in the bedroom. And I understand! Sometimes you don’t need an insane new sex toy or another partner to spice things up, you just need some imagination. Lucky for you, mine is overactive.
I did some thinking back on how my partners and I had mixed things up in the past. And I can honestly say that some of these free sex games are funnier than they are sexy, but they’ll definitely keep you entertained for a while!
Here are some of my favorite sexy games (and some usually vanilla games with a sexy twist) that are great for when you’ve hit a sexual slump:1. “What’s in my mouth” challenge
This started as a Youtube challenge. And while a lot of people don’t immediately think sex when you think Youtube (if you’re like me you closely associate that website with cat videos and makeup tutorials), this challenge can definitely have more of an xxx rated twist.
All you have to do is blindfold your partner, set a timer, put something in their mouth, and have them guess what it is! You can get as wild or as funny as you’d like (though if your goal is sex I recommend sticking to sex toys, strawberries, and your genitals).
Davey Wavey did a variation of this on his channel with male porn stars where they guessed what was in their butt rather than in their mouth… so if you’re feeling adventurous give that version a try, just use a lot of lube!2. Strip poker
I mean how could you go wrong with a crowd favorite? Poker is inherently a sexy game so all you have to do is put on a clear yellow visor and take off your clothes as you lose!
If you don’t know how to play poker or don’t feel like you’re up for the mental challenge (thinking can be hard when your brain blood is elsewhere), play strip go-fish or strip Uno!
The possibilities are endless… if you’re feeling like destroying your partner’s confidence in their vocabulary, spice up your date night with a rousing game of Scrabble!3. Strip beer pong
Like I said earlier, the possibilities are endless! You can basically put the word “Strip” in front of any game and have yourself a sexy version that’s great for a night in.
If you’re looking to get a little tipsy with your lover while reliving your glory days, you should definitely close the blinds and play this in your kitchen! (I mean who doesn’t want to bang on a sticky beer pong table after drinking a few cups of Natural Lite?)4. What are the odds?This is another game that you would maybe never think of making sexual! This is usually a game you might play after a particularly long night at a bar with one of your friends in hopes of making them do something stupid.
Instead of daring your partner to run naked down the street (or do, if that’s what you’re into) play What are the odds they’ll sit on your face for an hour or you’ll do doggy while you play Fortnight? Simply pick a number between 1 and whatever number you choose and shout your number at the same time. If you get the same number your partner has to do it!5. Rapid Fire
This is a game of endurance, the goal is to see who can make the other one orgasm… well… more rapidly! Everyone’s a winner when it cums to this game!

Alaska Salmon fishing can be amazing. The thought of catching an Alaska King Salmon can conjure up visions of hour-long fights and King Salmon so big they bust nets! Alaska is known world-wide as the place to go for giant King Salmon charters, and you can fish amid some of the most incredible scenery on the continent.

Alaska Salmon fishing can be amazing. The thought of catching an Alaska King Salmon can conjure up visions of hour-long fights and King Salmon so big they bust nets! Alaska is known world-wide as the place to go for giant King Salmon charters, and you can fish amid some of the most incredible scenery on the continent. The Alaska Salmon state record for King Salmon is currently 97 pounds. The thought of catching an Alaska Salmon can conjure up visions of hour-long fights and King Salmon so big they bust nets! Alaska is known world-wide as the place to go for giant King Salmon charters.

google_ad_section_end Imagine fishing for Coho Salmon where the fish are so thick they come up under the boat. Many charters actually chum for Coho creating such an envirnment. Coho Salmon are well regarded for their tenacious, acrobatic fight. Silver Salmon average 8-10 lbs with fish up to 20 pounds taken each year.

By hiring an Alaska Salmon Charter and Salmon fishing guide, you can enhance your next trip and learn valuable skills that will last a lifetime. Here are some tips to selecting an Alaska Salmon Fishing Guide.

Decide where you would like to go fishing and what kind of fish you would like to catch.

Contact a bait shop in the area you plan on fishing and inquire about guides and charter services in the area. Alaska Salmon has many potentials.

Plan far in advance. Good guides will have busy schedules, so don’t wait until the last minute to call them.

Contact the guides and have a brief conversation with each one. Ask them what a typical day will be like, what their rates are, and whether they can provide any equipment you might need.

Ask for references and don’t be shy about contacting the references.

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Selecting an Alaska Salmon Guide and finding an appropriate Alaska Salmon Charter may be a process, but good selection can make or break your trip.

Ketchikan is known as the “Salmon Capitol of the World”. Ketchikan is a small community located on Revillagidedo island which is on the edge of Alaska in some of the greatest salmon fishing waters. The waters include five unique types of salmon; Chinook Salmon, King Salmon, Red or Sockeye Salmon, Silver or Coho Salmon, Pink of Humpback Salmon, and Chum.

One of the great things about Charters in Ketchikan is the fish are a very short ride from the harbors. Often times, the Salmon or only 15 minutes away. More time in the water and less of a boat ride. What more could you ask for. Many of these Ketchican, Alaska Charters offer a complete package which includes lodging, delicious Alaskan meals, and beautiful views. Ketchikan also offers a historic downtown and numerous totem pole parks.

Alaska Airlines offers flights in and out of Ketchikan several times a day. A typical Alaskan Salmon adventure would start with arriving on Alaska Airlines. A rental van is available and can be reserved at the Ketchikan Airport. There are many different charters to chose from with an average trip lasting three days.

Canada offers many private lakes with beautiful cabins. Fly-in fishing trips are offered in many areas of Canada. Ontario, Canada offers picturesque lakes in the wilderness. There are many fly-in business to chose from. Many offer personalized fishing vacations which include a clean, comfortable fly-in fishing cabin. Nestor falls is considered the heart of Canada’s wilderness area and is located in a beautiful remote location.

A Canadian fly-in fishing vacation is about fun and freedom… the freedom to fish when you want to fish, eat when you want to eat, relax when you want to relax. Years of conservation fishing has kept our Canadian fisheries pristine for walleye, northern pike, and lake trout. Explore over 120 islands, and 200 miles of shoreline on two lakes of exclusive waters with our excellent waterproof maps.. You can fish someplace different every day with excellent results.

If you are looking for a Canadian Fly In Fishing trip, consider Ontario, Canada.

The Hot Shot is a self-planing, diving lure. Its design incorporates a built-in planing bill which makes it dive when pulled through the water the faster it’s pulled, the deeper it dives.

Because of this built-in, natural swimming action, Hot Shots are often used with no additional weight attached to the line. You simply use the existing river current or reel in line to make the plug dive.

The big advantage of using a non-weighted plug is that the lure will naturally follow the river currents, guiding it around snags and rocks, while still maintaining a position near the bottom, the home of most game fish.

When rigging to use Hot Shots, most any rod and reel combination is acceptable. The choice will depend on your personal preference. However, the Hot Shotting technique has resulted in some very specialized rods being manufactured for salmon and steelhead, and “Hot Shot” actions are commonplace. These rods feature a heavy butt, with a light, sensitive tip that allows maximum visual contact of the lure’s action. As you become more familiar with the technique, you may wish to purchase one of these specialized rods.

Line choices are important in relation to how deep you wish the plug to dive. Light monofilament lines generate less water resistance and allow the Hot Shot to dive deeper, while heavier lines will increase friction and produce a shallower dive. Braided “superlines” offer an outstanding combination of incredible strength and small diameter that provides maximum power, without sacrificing dive depth. Unique in design, Rapala® Titanium® Stretch Braid offers both those advantages along with 7% stretch to cushion hard strikes. Choose 20- to 30-pound braid (8- to 10-pound diameter) for trout and 50- to 65-pound (14- to 20-pound diameter) for steelhead and salmon. When fishing braids, it’s common to add a barrel swivel and three-foot monofilament leader between the mainline and lure.

TIP: In order to maintain proper lure action, your leader should be tied directly to the round Duo-Lock Snap. Tying a line to the lure eyelet, or using any other type of snap or snap swivel may adversely affect a Hot Shot’s built-in action.

The Duo-Lock Snaps provided with each plug are carefully manufactured to ensure that only a perfectlyrounded, lightweight wire touches the screw eye on the lure. This creates optimum swimming action and maximum fish appeal.

The No. 25 Hot Shot has become a favorite for big water or where a deep-diving plug is needed. This extra-deep diving, high-action plug will dive to 18 feet and has a 30-lb. 5-oz steelhead to its credit! An outstanding plug in heavy flows.

Another of the easiest, yet most important, things you can do to improve your fishing success, is to maintain super-sharp hooks at all times. Fine-toothed files such as those offered by Luhr-Jensen are the absolute best hook sharpening tools available. Hold it parallel to the hook point and with gentle, one-way strokes, remove a small amount of metal on at least two sides of the point to obtain a sticky-sharp point with a knife-like cutting edge. Keep the file clean and dry and occasionally spray it with a non-corrosive lubricant such as WD-40™.

Hot Shot are rigged with high quality, X strong trebles which will yield maximum hooking power. A large or particularly active fish may possibly render a hook unusable. After landing fish, check the hook carefully. If it is bent or twisted, replace it. We recommend using a straight point, X strong hook, such as a VMC 9650, or an even better choice are inline treble hooks, like the VMC 5580, that actually improve lure balance and action by distributing the weight of the hook evenly to each side of the lure. Hook changes are most easily executed with a split ring tool like the one found on Rapala Carbide Pro® pliers.

The final critical step in rigging the plug is to “tune” it so that it will dive straight and true while producing optimum action and diving to its maximum depth.

Here is the secret to tuning a Hot Shot: Pull the plug through the water, observing its diving action. If it dives straight and true, it requires no additional tuning and will produce the correct fish-catching action and vibrations. If it runs off to one side, it needs to be hand-tuned to assure the ideal action and greatest diving capability. If the lure runs to the left, then, with the bill facing you, turn the screw eye slightly clockwise. If the lure digs to the right, turn the screw eye slightly counter-clockwise. Make small adjustments until the Hot Shot dives absolutely straight down. Feedback from Luhr-Jensen Pro Staff members indicates that with proper tuning, a Hot Shot will outfish any other lure of its type.

With the plug rigged and properly tuned, you’re now ready to fish. Head your boat upstream and above the area you wish to fish. Row or run your motor just fast enough to hold even with the current. Strip out or freespool line until the plug is 50 feet downstream of your boat. (NOTE: When fishing multiple lines, they should be at an equal distance from the boat). When you stop playing out line, the current will make the Hot Shot dive. The stronger the current, the deeper the lure will dive, so be sure to maintain constant pressure against it.

As you backtroll through an area, allow your boat to drop slowly downstream, keeping the lure actively working at all times by maintaining steady pressure against the current. To keep the plug constantly wiggling and diving, always run your boat downstream slower than the river’s natural speed.

Working a Hot Shot downstream into fish-holding water (such as that just below a riffle, along a deep side channel or at the head or tail end of a deep hole) provides the optimum results as fish can see the lure coming and anticipate its arrival.

The faster your rod tip pulses, the deeper the plug is diving. Hold your boat back against the current enough to force the Hot Shot to dive and then thoroughly work through each stretch of fishy water before moving on downstream.

Again, a Duo-Lock snap (no swivel) comes with each Hot Shot lure to ensure maximum fish-catching action. The recommended knot for tying your main line to the snap is shown below.

River fish treat Hot Shots as invaders to their territories and react to them with savage strikes. A plug fished too rapidly through a drift seems to be treated as a passing invader and often is ignored. A slowly-fished plug, on the other hand, is an “invader to be dealt with” and will produce far more strikes as the fish will become irritated beyond control.

Many fish species also will view a slow-moving plug as an easy meal, whereas a fast-moving one may require too much effort to catch and thus, is left alone. Because of the nature of Hot Shots, and the extreme irritation they generate, strikes are often vicious. Whenever you get a strike — set the hook HARD!

There are seven popular Hot Shot sizes for rivers:

Smaller models usually are selected when rivers are low and clear with the larger sizes used for off-color or high water. The No. 25 and No. 35 models are extradeep-diving, high-action plugs especially suited for big water or deep runs.

Of the many dozens of color finishes available for river fishing and backtrolling, the following are the most popular ones that we regularly recommend. As with all lure colors, individual anglers seem to discover which ones produce best for them. We encourage you to try different colors and sizes in your local waters to find your own favorites.

Luhr-Jensen’s revolutionary Hot Shot Side Planer allows any shore-bound angler the ability to reach the same productive water as the boater. After attaching the Side Planer to your line, it is placed in the current where it will skate off across the surface and out into the river carrying with it a trailing Hot Shot plug. By maneuvering the Side Planer into position, either by letting out line or by moving down the bank, the angler can fish a Hot Shot down through productive water as far as 100 feet away. Once the Side Planer and lure are in a fishy drift, the bank angler can, by slowly walking downriver, go “Hot Shotting” just like a boater. For complete instruction on the use of the Hot Shot Side Planer, see Tech Report #2, “How To Fish a Hot Shot Side Planer In Rivers” at your local tackle shop or www.luhrjensen.com.

Another way to fish Hot Shots effectively from shore is to wade out, positioning yourself above fish-holding water and then work slowly down through it by stripping out a few feet of line, stopping for a few seconds, stripping out, stopping and so on. Yet another effective technique from the bank is the cast, swing and retrieve method. The Hot Shot® S.E. (Special Edition) was designed with casting in mind for both the bank and boat angler. The 1/2-oz is perfect for steelhead while the 3/4-oz. size is the choice when it comes to chinook salmon. Position yourself upstream of the water you wish to cover (such as a tailout) and then cast across and slightly downstream. When the plug hits the water, take several turns on the reel handle to start it diving. Then simply allow the force of the current to maintain the dive as the plug swings back across the river toward you. When the Hot Shot S.E. reaches a position close to the bank directly downstream of you, reel in slowly and make another cast.

KWIKFISH®

Hot Shotting techniques are also incredibly productive with Luhr-Jensen Kwikfish. “X-Series” Kwikfish such as the K11X and K13X are designed to dive without additional weight and are ideally suited for river backtrolling. Their pronounced swimming actions cause extremely aggressive responses from fish.

About Me

I'm John! I'm from Spokane, Washington, and I have been fishing my entire life. I do normal fishing and fly fishing, and I was taught by my dad who was taught by his dad, and so on. All the men in my family fish, and it's been something we've always done!

There is something so relaxing to me about fishing and it helps me gather my thoughts when I have a lot going on. It can also be exciting when you catch one too. There is such a thrill when you get a tug on the pole when you're about to catch something. It's so important how you reel the fish in though because if you reel too fast, then they will fight to get away, but if you reel too slow, then it gives them a longer chance to get away. So it's very important to get your reel down when fishing. Another thing that is important to get down, is your throw. It can be really dangerous if you throw a fish hook into someone's face, so having control of the rod is very important.

If you want any more tips and tricks about fishing, then explore my blog! Thanks for visiting!